Defense System Categories
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If one is trying to navigate the complexities of what the current Australian government is really trying to do and find a way to assess the ADF effects which result…
We have just published a new book of Dr. Ken Maxwell’s essays on Brazil written over the last decade. In this book, the noted historian, Dr. Kenneth Maxwell, provides an…
In 2023, more than half of the world’s commercial shipbuilding came from China. WSJ looks at the strategies that led to this growth and where the U.S. stands as maritime…
Australia as do all liberal democratic societies face significant limits on what they spend or what they can mobilize for defence. But with the changing strategic situation in which power…
Review by Adelto Gonçalves
The Australian government announced a “historic” shift for the future of the Australian military today, from a disparate force with too many missions to one sharply focused on deterrence and…
By The Sir Richard Williams Foundation
A maritime strategy considers more than naval operations. It details the ends, ways, and means necessary for the generation of national power that serves all of a nation’s interests. A maritime strategy must therefore contribute to other elements of national power such as diplomatic,